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| | Florida Low Power Radio Stations |
 | | Power is 10 watts nominal, though the transmitters are capable of 60 watts, are battery powered and can operate for two-to-three days, or alternatively AC powered. |
 | | This University of Florida's Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences/Florida Sea Grant-sponsored TIS broadcasts looped information regarding the dangers of potential zebra mussel mollusk infiltration into Florida for border-crossing tourists on I-75, Jennings (1610 kHz) and I-95, Yulee (1300 kHz), with a third (unknown frequency) to be added on I-10 at the Alabama border. |
 | | Per D. Shallbetter, Chairman (45 Sioux Lane, Lantana, FL 33462, e-mail shallbet@aol.com), power is a mere one watt, and (in 1997) was 24 hours for the duration, mostly live till 10 p.m. |
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